<p>I am now in my freshmany year in college outside of the U.S. and am interested in transferring to U.S. colleges. The one thing that I'm worried about is getting professors' recommendation letters.</p>
<p>I have read Pcristiani's "Guide to Developing Good Relationships with Professors for Recommendation Letters". I attend all classes and ask questions on the class website. However, I don't participate actively in class because 1. there's not much chance for people to participate in class 2. even if there is, I prefer to ask questions after class or on class wesbite. All my classes are conducted in a passive manner where professors do all the talking and students just take notes. </p>
<p>How can people like me who are not very outgoing develop good relationships with the professors? So far, I think none of my professors know my name (as well as the names of the majority of other students in class). At this rate, I think it will be nearly impossible to get any professors' recommendation letters, let alone good, persuasive letters. :( Could someone offer advices?</p>